Common Types of Road Collisions

Unfortunately, there is no way to guarantee you will not be involved in a motor vehicle accident and suffer a personal injury.

Even if you are a safe driver, a negligent driver can easily cause a collision that can impact your life.

You could be involved in any type of accident at any moment, but some accidents are more common than others.

In the article below, we will go over the most common types of accidents we see here at the Mabra Law Firm.

 

Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end accidents occur when someone collides with the rear of another vehicle.

This type of crash typically occurs because a trailing vehicle follows the car in front of them too close.

Fault in a rear-end accident is usually pretty clear cut.

Drivers must maintain a safe following distance between vehicles.

They must not follow closer than what is considered reasonable and prudent.

Each state is different, but you must usually keep a specific amount of distance between you and the driver ahead of you.

This means that the rear driver is usually at fault, even if the lead driver stopped suddenly and unexpectedly.

Leave plenty of room between you and the vehicle you are following.

If someone follows you too closely, move over and let them pass, so they don’t cause an accident.

 

Side-Impact Collision or T-Bone Accidents

Side-impact accidents, also called t-bone accident, occurs when one vehicle crashes into the side of another.

These collisions are dangerous because there is less space on the side of a vehicle to absorb the impact of the collision.

These types of crashes often lead to severe injury, or they can be fatal accidents.

They typically occur when a car runs a stoplight, then crashes into a car traveling through the intersection on a green light.

Always look both ways for oncoming traffic, even when you have the right of way.

Never assume other vehicles will follow the rules of the road.

 

Single Vehicle Crashes

A single-vehicle crash is another common type of accident.

Single vehicle accidents often occur due to driver inattention, intoxicated drivers, distracted drivers, mechanical failures, running into an object, weather conditions, and speeding.

The driver of the vehicle will typically be held accountable, but there are situations when others may be at fault:

  • If you had to swerve off of the road to avoid colliding with another vehicle, you might not be at fault.
  • If a defective auto part caused the accident, the part’s manufacturer could be held liable.
  • The city or state could be responsible if the wreck was caused by a dangerous roadway, like a large pothole or inadequate signage.

 

Head-On Collisions

One of the most common accident types is a head-on collision.

The accident injuries sustained in a head-on collision are almost always severe and sometimes fatal.

These accidents can happen when a vehicle loses control on ice, a driver runs a red light or stop sign, or an intoxicated driver drives on the wrong side of the road.

Head-on collisions usually cause irreparable damage to the cars involved as well.

 

What To Do After an Accident

The first thing you should do after a car accident is seek medical care even if you don’t feel injured.

The types of collisions we listed above can all cause hidden injuries.

That means you might not have any injury symptoms for days or even weeks after the accident.

The sooner you treat these injuries, the better your chance of a fast recovery.

And if you allow a large amount of time to pass before seeking medical attention for your injuries, the negligent party will argue that your injuries could not have been caused by the accident.

After you have received the required medical care, you should speak to a personal injury lawyer about your options for pursuing compensation.

You should speak with a personal injury attorney no matter how your accident occurred or who you believe was at fault.

Personal injury laws are complicated and vary from state to state, and your lawyer will help you determine if you are eligible for a monetary award.

 

Contact the Mabra Law Firm

If people know what the typical car accidents are, they can be prepared for them and help reduce the number of car accidents that occur each year in the United States.

But some accidents aren’t avoidable, and even the most experienced and defensive drivers can be involved in a motor vehicle accident.

If you have suffered injuries in an automobile accident that was no fault of your own, you may be entitled to obtain compensation from the at-fault party.

It’s in your best interest to contact an experienced car accident lawyer so you can be sure to receive the compensation you deserve for your damages.

Proper legal representation will ensure you aren’t taken advantage of by your insurance company.

Contact the Mabra Law Firm today for your Free Consultation after an accident in Atlanta.